A booke of notes and common places, with their expositions, collected and gathered out of the workes of diuers singular writers, and brought alphabetically into order. A worke both profitable and also necessarie, to those that desire the true vnderstanding & meaning of holy Scripture By Iohn Marbeck

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A booke of notes and common places, with their expositions, collected and gathered out of the workes of diuers singular writers, and brought alphabetically into order. A worke both profitable and also necessarie, to those that desire the true vnderstanding & meaning of holy Scripture By Iohn Marbeck
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Merbecke, John, ca. 1510-ca. 1585.
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Imprinted at London :: By Thomas East,
1581.
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"A booke of notes and common places, with their expositions, collected and gathered out of the workes of diuers singular writers, and brought alphabetically into order. A worke both profitable and also necessarie, to those that desire the true vnderstanding & meaning of holy Scripture By Iohn Marbeck." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06863.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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How there is two wills in God.

The will of God is two manner of wayes considered in the Scripture. It doth ascribe vnto God an absolute will, which is hidden from vs, and can in no wise be resisted, for whatsoeuer God hath determined by his absolute will, it can neuer be alte∣red. Secondly, Scripture doth speake of the diuine and blessed will of God, as it is set forth vnto vs in Gods holy word, wher∣by we doe learne, what God will haue vs to doe, and what hee will haue vs to leaue vndone: we do all contrary to this will, when we do breake his commaundement. And so Adam doing contrary to Gods will, brought himselfe to naught, and to vt∣ter destruction. I. Veron.

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